Quality of Life: Policy Concept and Reality

Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (2):163-182 (2014)
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This study examines the process by which the concept of quality of life has been increasing in importance as the key to ASEAN's socio-cultural integration. This study also focuses on the current trend that emphasizes subjective quality of life and clarifies that ASEAN has been moving toward including this perspective. Then, it analyzes the subjective quality of life of people in ASEAN in terms of self-assessment and the multidimensional World Health Organization Quality of Life metric by using data from the ASEAN Barometer 2009

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The Concept of Quality of Life.Greg Bognar - 2005 - Social Theory and Practice 31 (4):561-580.
Subjective Wellbeing in ASEAN: A Cross-Country Study.Tambyah Siok Kuan & Tansoo Jiuan - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (3):359-373.

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